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Computer game addiction more difficult to treat than drug abuse – expert
It's long been believed that an addiction to computer games can be psychologically damaging. Now, a British psychotherapist has claimed that an addiction to gaming is more difficult to treat than drugs or alcohol abuse. VoR's Natasha Moriarty has been …
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Oak Hills Christian College launches addiction counseling program
… to meet the needs of individuals, families and communities. Students in the program will experience a thorough academic curriculum, as well as contribute almost nine hundred service hours each to area counseling clinics and treatment programs.
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For the past several months, the daily economic news has been grim. We hear about more job losses, foreclosures, home sales down, food prices soar, the stock market goes up and down. These are extraordinarily difficult times for everyone, and in some way everyone is affected by the situation. The never-ending stress taps into your energy and saps your strength; it tests your faith and leaves you confused. Families without the added stressors of alcohol or drugs will pull together; they will make some sacrifices as they grumble and complain, but in the end these families will more than likely survive the current economy.   

What about the alcoholic? More importantly, what about the children living with an alcoholic? Research has confirmed that alcoholics lack coping skills. When faced with problems, the alcoholic will turn to the bottle. Most of us have seen the destructive dysfunction that results from alcohol or drug abuse. What happens when the alcoholic faces a job loss or pay cut, or loses the important health insurance? These situations exceed the “normal” stress of life and will most likely find the alcoholic turning to the bottle more often and in larger quantities.  

The National Runaway Switchboard has reported that there has been an alarming increase in calls over the past year. The callers have been increasingly younger. These victims have reported abuse and neglect with alcohol a common denominator in many cases. With the increased stress from the economy, there has been an increase in alcohol and drug abuse. With increased alcohol and drug abuse, we have seen more violent outbursts. The sad result has been child abuse and neglect. Unfortunately, the weak economy has also reduced the funding for shelters and self-help organizations.  

As we all know, eventually there will be more jobs and stocks will go up. We can all go eat lobster and see a movie. The economy will bounce back and up! In the interim, we need to ask ourselves a question: what about the children living in alcoholic homes during these tough times? Will their self-esteem ever be restored? What are the permanent lasting affects on these future leaders? We all need to be aware of the far reaching affects of a “bad” economy. Recent research indicated that children of alcoholics not only risk becoming an alcoholic but are more likely to abuse drugs.  

We must pay attention to friends and family members that may need some extra help, and possibly intervention, during this tough time. Teachers, church leaders and adults that come in contact with children, stay watchful and pay attention to children that may be living in an alcoholic home. The turmoil in an alcoholic home can create guilt, shame and confusion for the children. These children try desperately to keep this ugly family secret, yet more than anything they need a trusted adult that will listen to them. Encouragement and support will begin their journey on the road to recovery.  

We are all in this together, and we need to help each other. If we turn our backs on these children in need, the economy will recover but a huge segment of our society will not.  

Mel Otero, author, worked in the mortgage banking industry and title insurance industry as a manager for over twenty years. In the last year, she has started web sites that offer information, resources and inspiration to those struggling during the difficult economy.
Please visit:
http://www.recoverfromloss.com
http://www.squidoo.com/adultchildspeaksout

Spiritual River Launches Infographic Advocating Drug Addiction Treatment
While the percentages of individuals with respective substance abuse problems who check into treatment centers fluctuate, those who receive treatment and attain the tools to stay sober are the ones who live fuller and healthier lifestyles in the long-run.
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All addicts are not in need of the same kind of treatment or process for getting over their addiction. It is not the same for an alcohol or drug addict to be cured of the dependencies upon the addicted substance through treatment from established rehabilitation centers.

Alcohol rehabilitation center usually apply a three tier program towards erasing the addiction phase out of the addict’s life. Many addicts are totally concerned about the stigma the society might attach upon the knowledge of their rehab becoming a public story.

Most of the addicts are not at all at home about the uncomfortable questions that arise out of many addiction tales that spread out like rum ours. Thus addicts look for a safe house having an Alcohol rehabilitation program that not only helps them in kicking off their alcohol addiction but also keeps their problems under wraps.

Thus an Alcohol rehabilitation centers stands primarily for the help that the addicts require to get over through a very difficult phase of their lives. It is in a lap of luxury that the rehab center offers the addicts while they are passing through the pain of giving up an unwanted hassle of addiction.

Each and every addict, alcohol, drug or substance provides a treatment through specialized programs while being surrounded by extraordinary facilities. It becomes the caring home that most of these addicts dreamt about with dollops of exquisite locales that put tourist spots to shame.

Thus addicts can fight off their addiction woes in the quiet, private and caring ambience that a specialized rehab center provides for their patients. It is the high success rate of conversions from addicts to normal and sober persons that makes any treatment center to become the ace of the pack.

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This article is written by Dr.Naina

New Video Features Best Drug Rehabilitation's Founder Per Wickstrom
A new video from Best Drug Rehabilitation is featuring an intimate and informative interview between Best Drug Rehabilitation's founder Per Wickstrom and former NFLer James Arnold on the growing problem of drug and alcohol abuse in America …
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New Helpline from Drug Rehab Sayreville Gives a Voice for Young Addicts
The new helpline established by Drug Rehab Sayreville provides assistance for teenagers and young adults, who struggle with drug and alcohol addiction, find a rehab facility best suited to treat their substance abuse. Many teenagers are uncomfortable …
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More People Can Achieve Sobriety with Help from New Drug Rehab Helpline
Each and every person who is addicted to drugs or alcohol has a unique addiction. Drug and alcohol addicts in Cleveland Heights, OH are unable to find a reliable drug rehab program for their unique situation. The new helpline created by Drug Rehab …
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Drug Rehab Helpline in Odessa Helps Addicts Find Treatment
Attending a drug rehab program is strongly recommended to get the best possible treatment. Rehab programs allow patients to benefit from years of research and medical training. Addiction professional can put patients in the in the best position to …
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Inpatient alcohol rehab is for severe alcoholics who for a multitude of reasons cannot abstain from drinking. It is usually only severe alcoholics who will sign themselves in for inpatient alcohol rehab. In some cases the alcoholic will have no choice because they may have been ordered to take inpatient alcohol rehab by a court of law or they may have been taken into an alcohol rehabilitation program because they have become ill from the effects of alcohol abuse.

The first part of any alcohol rehabilitation treatment is alcohol detoxification. Alcohol detoxification is the process of removing all of the toxins that have been built up in the body by alcohol abuse. These toxins are responsible for the cravings that alcoholic will get when he has not had a drink. Alcohol detoxification is a controlled way of enabling the patient to deal with the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.

The next part of the alcohol rehabilitation is trying to discover why the patient is addicted to alcohol. There will be daily therapy sessions in which the alcoholic will try to understand the fundamental causes behind their addiction and the patient will also be helped to develop a plan of action which they will carry forward once they leave the inpatient alcohol rehab program. It is important that the patient stays in the program for as long as possible. This is because the patient will have far better chance of successful alcohol rehab if they have spent a long enough time in therapy. Of course inpatient alcohol rehab is only the beginning. Once the patient leaves the program they should begin to get help on the outside to deal with any problems that might arise.

Inpatient alcohol rehab is the first step on your road to recovery. The road to recovery could take the rest of your life. You may never be able to take an alcoholic drink again but life does not stop because of this. Once you have finished with your inpatient alcohol rehab you will follow a course of outpatient alcohol rehab which will last for a relatively longer period time. For more information about either of these processes please click on the highlighted text above.

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